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. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the city a much needed boost. mark phillips is in the city. good morning, mark. >> what an inning. the crowd in here stood up and got louder weight for the magical moment. the triumph of perseverance. >> the red sox are the world series. >> reporter: bed lamb in boston. thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the world series championship. ite tess first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series. david ortiz was the world series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. you guys deserve it. >> reporter: outside of fenway park, groups of fans ran through the str
. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the...
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>> well, let me say something about the nsa. i believe the nsa is filled with good patriotic people who want to do the right thing. they follow the orders they're given. the administration controls intelligence. the national intelligence framework is put together by the administration. it begins with the director of national intelligence, it goes to the white house, it's the president, it's the nsc the cabinet and then the framework is formed. now, what happens is, people add to it, state wants this, department of state wants to know this. or somebody else wants to know that. priorities are ranked. as i understand it these are the priorities. one, terrorism. two, support of our military abroad. three, nuclear counter proliferation. four, hard targets. and now cyber. and those are the main areas. so essentially the nsa is told to do certain things and it does it. what i think we need to do, we work very well with the house committee and leadership, mike rogers and congressman rupersberger is review of the intelligence framework o
>> well, let me say something about the nsa. i believe the nsa is filled with good patriotic people who want to do the right thing. they follow the orders they're given. the administration controls intelligence. the national intelligence framework is put together by the administration. it begins with the director of national intelligence, it goes to the white house, it's the president, it's the nsc the cabinet and then the framework is formed. now, what happens is, people add to it, state...
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second gnome nsa stuff. i believe there are significant overreach by the nsa and how we monitor american citizens and collect data and i think it's a duplicitous and so the media. james clapper is the dni now under congress andy already did this was asked if the nsa collecting on the american people and he said no and a few weeks later snowden comes out with documents that proved that they are. if that happened in the bush of administration they would have been screaming for his impeachment by now but you haven't heard that much in the media or from the left. i think it's important to not trade we as americans especially in philadelphia in the capital of american liberty lets stop trading freedom for the illusion of security because we are never going to live in a country that's absolutely free of risk and we keep saying to the government yes we trust you and keep collecting and every time an incident happens liberty roads a little bit more and it's time to reevaluate some of those policies. >> another quest
second gnome nsa stuff. i believe there are significant overreach by the nsa and how we monitor american citizens and collect data and i think it's a duplicitous and so the media. james clapper is the dni now under congress andy already did this was asked if the nsa collecting on the american people and he said no and a few weeks later snowden comes out with documents that proved that they are. if that happened in the bush of administration they would have been screaming for his impeachment by...
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the nsa is spying on everybody, friend or foe. that conversation needs to continue. people need to realize there is a greater issue of human rights. a number of people involved in his case, people are having trouble even moving around and getting where they are going. we were not worried about coming into your country and we are worried about getting back into our own country. that should not be the case. >> secret law, secret interpretation of the law. it is pandora's box. >> we think he is about to be reunited with his dad. behind closed doors, he will be giving him the support that only a father can. >> it is day 10 of the government shut down and i do not need to tell you this, but people are peeved. remember when we were comparing the approval ratings to cockroaches and toenail fungus? new polls found that members of congress are less popular than witches, zombies, jury duty, dmv, him rights full -- hemorrhoids. 61% of americans blame republicans. 50 per two percent -- 52% say president obama could be doing more to about the situation. a couple dozen house repub
the nsa is spying on everybody, friend or foe. that conversation needs to continue. people need to realize there is a greater issue of human rights. a number of people involved in his case, people are having trouble even moving around and getting where they are going. we were not worried about coming into your country and we are worried about getting back into our own country. that should not be the case. >> secret law, secret interpretation of the law. it is pandora's box. >> we...
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the nsa right now. they're the only ones who don't realize it. as for who elected him to spill so many highly classified secrets, snowden said he was prodded by the lack of oversight, questions from congress, and too much acquiescence from the courts. but others say he is a defector or traitor or both. >> edward snowden has delusions of grandeur. unfortunately he has caused tremendous damage. but for him to see himself as a sort of patriot or prophet or whatever, he imagines himself to be, he is totally wrong. >> reporter: as for his life now in moscow, snowden says he is living like an indoor cat. >> he is essentially sitting somewhere in rushsa eating ray men noodles and chips and living the life like he lived it before. >> tomorrow, snowden will be on british television and ends it with this, together we can find a better balance, end mass surveillance and remind the government that if it really wants to know how we feel, asking is always cheaper than spying. tamron? >> pete, thank you, tonight hours
the nsa right now. they're the only ones who don't realize it. as for who elected him to spill so many highly classified secrets, snowden said he was prodded by the lack of oversight, questions from congress, and too much acquiescence from the courts. but others say he is a defector or traitor or both. >> edward snowden has delusions of grandeur. unfortunately he has caused tremendous damage. but for him to see himself as a sort of patriot or prophet or whatever, he imagines himself to...
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look, the nsa has a story to tell. it has been -- it is, by its nature, not really allowed to tell it and it's been pounded in the media for months and months and months. it's one soft piece creeps into that flow of on information where they get to just sort of uninhibitedly put their story out, i don't think it's the end of the world. >> but should that piece have been done by cbs for john miller? >> let's talk about john miller's career. this is a problem that i have, this revolving door between journalism and the federal government. he started out in local news. he was a spokesperson for the nypd. then he went on to abc where he sat on with peter jennings in 2011. then he went back to the lapd where bill bratton went, then he went to the fbi in public affairs. then he went back to cbs. now, according to mike allen from politico, it is expected that he's going to jump to the nypd where a cbs source says he's welcome back to the network. >> and your problem is? >> this is a problem because what happens is he becomes c
look, the nsa has a story to tell. it has been -- it is, by its nature, not really allowed to tell it and it's been pounded in the media for months and months and months. it's one soft piece creeps into that flow of on information where they get to just sort of uninhibitedly put their story out, i don't think it's the end of the world. >> but should that piece have been done by cbs for john miller? >> let's talk about john miller's career. this is a problem that i have, this...
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just more than jokingly, nsa we wiretap the world. this is a fast vast systemic surveillance system. it is huge, and it's far larger than it's ever been acknowledged before although a number of us have been talking about it for quite some time. it's now coming out the initial contours of how large this really is. >> cenk: there was a chat with mr. snowden on the guardian. if tom drake, another whistle blower you represent and snowden said citizens with a conscious are not going to be ignoring wrongdoing simply because they'll be destroyed by it. that is inspiring talk. are we going to see others come forward, or is bradley manning now the example of what happens when you share information. >> bradley manning has come forward and he has received the worst treatment including torture, that was the conclusion found by the judge in the pretrial conditions that he was tortured. it's after seeing what bradley manning went through someone like snowden is still willing to come forward that says volumes about the fact that there are people out
just more than jokingly, nsa we wiretap the world. this is a fast vast systemic surveillance system. it is huge, and it's far larger than it's ever been acknowledged before although a number of us have been talking about it for quite some time. it's now coming out the initial contours of how large this really is. >> cenk: there was a chat with mr. snowden on the guardian. if tom drake, another whistle blower you represent and snowden said citizens with a conscious are not going to be...
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they were closely with the nsa that about one third of those documents are nsa documents. the guardian shared those 50,000 documents with us that "the new york times" and some of us have spent the last couple of months going through them. >> and talk about what most shock you by the documents you have gotten better from the national security agency. we have gone through some of the points. you begin with ban ki-moon last april. why don't you start there. >> i used to be with "the baltimoresun" and i wrote back in 1985 and can say i was not shocked about any of this, but i think perhaps one of the most interesting questions these documents raise is i refer to the agency as an omnivore. they're under pressure from policymakers, from the white house, see -- cia, dod to the state department to sort of the prepared to supply information on almost anything. inrisis breaks out tomorrow an unexpected place, and nsa is under heavy pressure to produce intelligence from that place. and that combined with a big- budget in secrecy has, i think, created what actually secretary of state
they were closely with the nsa that about one third of those documents are nsa documents. the guardian shared those 50,000 documents with us that "the new york times" and some of us have spent the last couple of months going through them. >> and talk about what most shock you by the documents you have gotten better from the national security agency. we have gone through some of the points. you begin with ban ki-moon last april. why don't you start there. >> i used to be...
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to sum up how congress is handled these nsa revelations. there were two members of congress on one of the chief committees in charge of oversight the house intelligence committee arguing over when the committee knew what about this is program spying on world leaders intersted to know the stream and annuity had to go down to the committee and then spend a couple of hours going through amounts of product that would allow a member to be as informed as a member wishes to be on sources and methods and all activities of the intelligence community under the national intelligence frame i would just take them out. i say this we need to be careful about what i trying to buy but i really disingenuous to use the class of the donation and i think of being disingenuous was determined efficient and we have information that we don't have it it's congress's job to keep the intelligence community in check all it's felt utterly at that job that's not my opinion it's coming straight from another member of congress itself alan grayson. will we see from the cong
to sum up how congress is handled these nsa revelations. there were two members of congress on one of the chief committees in charge of oversight the house intelligence committee arguing over when the committee knew what about this is program spying on world leaders intersted to know the stream and annuity had to go down to the committee and then spend a couple of hours going through amounts of product that would allow a member to be as informed as a member wishes to be on sources and methods...
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going to the nsa tnd the companies nomt wants the nsa to snoop into the customers of facebook and google and the like, what do you think will come out of this meeting? >> well, thing that remains to be seen and we may not know for some time. i mean keep in mind the president appointed an advisory group to basically give him some recommendations on what to do about what is happening over at the nsa and some pretty big names are involved in that group. former white house official richard clark among others. that report was delivered to the president last friday. he's rue viewing it. that report will not be relea released, carol, until potentially late january and that is when the president is expected to issue some recommendations. it's unclear whether or not there will be settle restraint or whether or not the president will order some kind of change over there, but keep in mind. there's a lot of people calling for changes, not just the executives of these tech companies, not just a federal judge who says that these collections of phone records may be unconstitutional. you have lawmakers
going to the nsa tnd the companies nomt wants the nsa to snoop into the customers of facebook and google and the like, what do you think will come out of this meeting? >> well, thing that remains to be seen and we may not know for some time. i mean keep in mind the president appointed an advisory group to basically give him some recommendations on what to do about what is happening over at the nsa and some pretty big names are involved in that group. former white house official richard...
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we begin with the latest in the nsa controversy. ambassador to spain, james costas it was called after reports of 60 medical spanish phone calls. >> the european union met behind closed doors. german parliamentians would like to know why they tapped chancellor angela merkel's phone calls. >> we are not considering our chancellor as a terrorist. therefore, i would say they have to think about or to reconsider what they really are interested. >> many americans fear their privacy may have been come promised. >> i am outraged like most people here, you know, at the mass surveillance that's going on. and people just don't seem to be upset about it. it's blatantly unconstitutional. >> we need to tell congress they need to act. we need to demand it. >> the crowd heard jess lin radack from the governmentt. it included this pointed message. >> we are here to remind our government officials that they are public servants, not private investigators. >> for more, i am joined from washington, d.c. by jesselyn y radack from the government accounta
we begin with the latest in the nsa controversy. ambassador to spain, james costas it was called after reports of 60 medical spanish phone calls. >> the european union met behind closed doors. german parliamentians would like to know why they tapped chancellor angela merkel's phone calls. >> we are not considering our chancellor as a terrorist. therefore, i would say they have to think about or to reconsider what they really are interested. >> many americans fear their privacy...
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curbing the nsa, putting the brakes on that mass itch data collection system. >>> counting down to the winter olympics. sochi trying to get ready. >>> the head of the agency in charge of putting together president obama's health care law with the affordable health care website. >> i want to apologize to you that the website hasn't worked as well as it could. we know you need affordable coverage. we assure you that the website will be fixed. >> she had cmk the centers for medicare and medicaid services, the congress people continue to grill her, tavener says the issues should be fixed at the end of november. she is the first person to testify about the website and let's listen in. >> i'm not asking for incomes verification. if a person signs up were they offered credible employer insurance? because that's been delayed, you have to come up with a new verification tool to determine their eligibility for suns dis. if a person meets the qualifications they can't get credible insurance. >> that's correct sphwhrp if a a -- if a person is twif years old, they can get that subsidy but if they'r
curbing the nsa, putting the brakes on that mass itch data collection system. >>> counting down to the winter olympics. sochi trying to get ready. >>> the head of the agency in charge of putting together president obama's health care law with the affordable health care website. >> i want to apologize to you that the website hasn't worked as well as it could. we know you need affordable coverage. we assure you that the website will be fixed. >> she had cmk the...
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faith in the nsa. i also have a deep and abiding are going to be exposed to additional attacks and because of where the attacks come from, the language differences, the cultural differences, the inability to use human intelligence fully, that the technological aspects of intelligence are extraordinarily important to prevent an attack. that is what this use was, to prevent an attack. it is not used to surveillance for other purposes. it is to prevent and protect against an attack and protect the homeland. us, i think,rd for who do these meetings twice a -- without end. us very leave vulnerable. >> i agree. i think these new authorities are vital to national security. they do plug gaps from before 9/11. they have prevented terrorist attacks. what we are dealing with here is the need to ensure the public continues to have confidence in the checks and balances that protect civil liberties. frankly, i was as surprised as everybody why the number of americans that a leaf that edward snowden was a whistleblow
faith in the nsa. i also have a deep and abiding are going to be exposed to additional attacks and because of where the attacks come from, the language differences, the cultural differences, the inability to use human intelligence fully, that the technological aspects of intelligence are extraordinarily important to prevent an attack. that is what this use was, to prevent an attack. it is not used to surveillance for other purposes. it is to prevent and protect against an attack and protect the...
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works. >> we now know if you are anywhere in the world the nsa can find out who you are calling. who you are e-mailing. where you go on the web or on the planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a politician or a regular person. we now know edward snowden, turns out the nsa can't quite figure out what other information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii reportedly didn't have the technology okeep track. >> do we ever know what he's got? the new york times says we may not this morning. >> the repercussions seem he has a negotiating edge on us because he can hold this overhang over us in terms of negotiating. >> that's the big question in washington now. should the u.s. government negotiate with snowden, offer amnesty for the estimated 1.5 million documents he has. the person leading the investigation is yes. >> my personal view, yes, it's worth having a conversation about i would need insurances that the -- assurances, my bar would be more than an assertion on his part. >> the obama administration doesn't agree. they want him returned fro
works. >> we now know if you are anywhere in the world the nsa can find out who you are calling. who you are e-mailing. where you go on the web or on the planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a politician or a regular person. we now know edward snowden, turns out the nsa can't quite figure out what other information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii reportedly didn't have the technology okeep track. >> do we ever know what he's got? the...
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we don't want the nsa spying on u.s. citizens. and they are doing it in a way that could be detrimental to citizen's freedoms. >> let's talk about foreign countries, if we're doing it to them, what kind of reaction us. >> it's one thing to spy on enemies or potential enemies. it's a different thing when you are doing it to your allies. we worked together in afghanistan, we worked with the french in moli, and we may work with them together in syria. and you have this fisa court that have been basically a rubber stamp and we need to have the way that it works an advocate to go in and argue against the government before they do these things. >> but, again, how big of a deal is it, in the sense they were looking for specific words and phrases or at least that's what they are saying they were trying to do, so in the end how big of a deal is it, larry? >> psychologically it's much more important than the data they got. the attacks on 9/11 didn't come on afghanistan, they were plotted in humborg. we have a common enemy here. >> let's tal
we don't want the nsa spying on u.s. citizens. and they are doing it in a way that could be detrimental to citizen's freedoms. >> let's talk about foreign countries, if we're doing it to them, what kind of reaction us. >> it's one thing to spy on enemies or potential enemies. it's a different thing when you are doing it to your allies. we worked together in afghanistan, we worked with the french in moli, and we may work with them together in syria. and you have this fisa court that...
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gecko what i'm talking about is -- the nsa? what i'm talking about is the dy made, taking it out of the nsa possession, allowing it to remain in five years in a phone company's possession. you're taking it out of and putting it into the civil courts, where the phone company is a subject to an injunction. >> general alexander and others in the nsa have discussed this. they have no philosophical problem with the phone company holding onto the records. again, their concern is what they have that absolutely immediate access that they need? the issue you raises another question come in regards to a civil court, someone getting an injunction, whatever, delaying it, and once the nsa says they have that instantaneous access, they said they are written -- willing to work. with the absolute assurance of that would have instantaneous access but i do not know if that can be done. won a turf, they just want to know they have instant access. >> just to correct the record, i did not endorse a proposal. it was another panelist. i have not made
gecko what i'm talking about is -- the nsa? what i'm talking about is the dy made, taking it out of the nsa possession, allowing it to remain in five years in a phone company's possession. you're taking it out of and putting it into the civil courts, where the phone company is a subject to an injunction. >> general alexander and others in the nsa have discussed this. they have no philosophical problem with the phone company holding onto the records. again, their concern is what they have...
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. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the city a much needed boost. mark phillips is in the city. good morning, mark. >> what an inning. the crowd in here stood up and got louder weight for the magical moment. the triumph of perseverance. >> the red sox are the world series. >> reporter: bed lamb in boston. thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the world series championship. ite tess first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series. david ortiz was the world series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. you guys deserve it. >> reporter: outside of fenway park groups of fans ran through the stre
. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the...
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. >>> the nsa defends surveillance. they say more than 50 terror plots have been stopped. catherine herridge has specifics. >> reporter: reading from a prepared statement, the national security agency director, general keith alexander, made a robust case that sweeping data collection is justified. >> these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe, to include helping prevent the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> reporter: on content, whether e-mail, phone calls, texting, nsa needs outside approval for american citizens. >> is nsa spying today or have you spied on american citizens? >> we do not target u.s. persons anywhere in the world without a specific court warrant. >> reporter: when it comes to sifting through phone records of millions of americans, the decision is made internally. >> only 20 analysts at nsa, two managers, total of 22 people, are authorized to approve numbers to query the database. >> reporter: they cite the subway plot, attack on new york stock exchang
. >>> the nsa defends surveillance. they say more than 50 terror plots have been stopped. catherine herridge has specifics. >> reporter: reading from a prepared statement, the national security agency director, general keith alexander, made a robust case that sweeping data collection is justified. >> these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe, to include helping prevent the potential...
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according to the document, they are reporting the nsa targeted the u.s. offices in washington -- the e.u. offices in washington and new york and maybe even targeted e you buildings in brussels. it involved in planting of microphones and the infiltration of the computer network in each of the offices so the nsa could gain access to e-mails and other conversations inside. among theut the cat pigeons diplomatically. the e.u. and america are supposedly allies, at least on the surface. let's look at the reaction from europe today. the german justice minister has immediately and extensively explained by the american side weather reports are accurate -- whether the media reports are accurate or not. the president of the european parliament said he is deeply worried and shocked about the allegations of u.s. authorities spying on e.u. officers. he said if the allegations prove to be true, it would be a very serious matter which will have a severe impact on e.u.-u.s. relations. the luxembourg foreign minister said the u.s. would do better to monitor its intelligenc
according to the document, they are reporting the nsa targeted the u.s. offices in washington -- the e.u. offices in washington and new york and maybe even targeted e you buildings in brussels. it involved in planting of microphones and the infiltration of the computer network in each of the offices so the nsa could gain access to e-mails and other conversations inside. among theut the cat pigeons diplomatically. the e.u. and america are supposedly allies, at least on the surface. let's look at...
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most americans support these nsa programs. so i think the politics there cut a couple different ways. it's not because these programs from the nsa will ever be outlawed because most people broadly in polls support them. the embassy danger is a different one, though, and people are very concerned about that. i think you'll see the president is right to talk about vigilance because americans are concerned about what happened in benghazi happening again. >> perry, what do you think was the president's going in goaling on leno? ostensibly, he was just out yesterday with another economic speech, talking especially about homeownership. you think he would want to come out and tout that. but he had to be aware that these other issues like nsa and snowden and putin would also be raised. do you think he sees those as distractions from what he wants the american public to focus on, or was that his whole goal of going on leno? >> no, they look really carefully at media appearances in terms of who they're reaching. he's had a little bit of
most americans support these nsa programs. so i think the politics there cut a couple different ways. it's not because these programs from the nsa will ever be outlawed because most people broadly in polls support them. the embassy danger is a different one, though, and people are very concerned about that. i think you'll see the president is right to talk about vigilance because americans are concerned about what happened in benghazi happening again. >> perry, what do you think was the...
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some of the people proposing bills to restraint nsa spying. include the very opposite the patriot act james sensenbrenner republican from wisconsin leahy senator from vermont on the other side of chamber and they teamed up to propose very very significant restrictions on nsa spying. i do hope that the usa freedom act that says given the dysfunction visible across congress. that's really the leasing companies joining in the mix earlier this week when is the calculation of capital makes this legislation more likely that a supreme act ice i certainly hope so and that the sec companies abandoned their other issues or that accompanies the bin barry i lied on privacy concerns in yet not been able to secure congressional reforms even around with more to meet their proposals the electronic communications privacy act for instance has been an object of attention of the tech companies for over a year now. this is a bill that hasn't been a lot now that has adapted to thirty years getting on the nsa. while local police and the fbi in every other one forced
some of the people proposing bills to restraint nsa spying. include the very opposite the patriot act james sensenbrenner republican from wisconsin leahy senator from vermont on the other side of chamber and they teamed up to propose very very significant restrictions on nsa spying. i do hope that the usa freedom act that says given the dysfunction visible across congress. that's really the leasing companies joining in the mix earlier this week when is the calculation of capital makes this...
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the pornography of the people nsa calls radicals. according to edward snowden, the nsa is trying to addition credit or diminish their moral standing, two muslims vulnerable to accusations of online promiscuity. wus discussing specific -- without discussing specific individuals, it's not surprising if the u.s. government uses all of the lawful tools possible, to radicalize others to violence. julian sanchez, research fellow at the time cato institute. are you surprised that the nsa is tracking the porn habits of those it considers subversive? >> there are a couple of items that are rather surprising. the people that are identified as targets, not named in the huffington post story, appear to be people they describe as radicalizers, not terrorists or members of terror groups, the people they describe as actually having pretty minimal contact in at least three of the cases with any kind of actual violent groups, just people who are preaching radical islamist views, and so on the one hand it's disturbing that this is a tactic that would
the pornography of the people nsa calls radicals. according to edward snowden, the nsa is trying to addition credit or diminish their moral standing, two muslims vulnerable to accusations of online promiscuity. wus discussing specific -- without discussing specific individuals, it's not surprising if the u.s. government uses all of the lawful tools possible, to radicalize others to violence. julian sanchez, research fellow at the time cato institute. are you surprised that the nsa is tracking...
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let's go back to march when senator ron wyden question james clapper about the nsa. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. not. does >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> that is what clapper said about the nsa in march. spencer ackerman, we have come a long way, or have we? where is this going right now? >> let's just back up. the reason why ron wyden even asked that question in public hearing in the first place was to go back to keep alexander, general alexander at a different hacker conference last year was asked that question in different form and he said it was hogwash, that it was simply no truth to the idea that the nsa was keeping what he called dossiers on lanes of americans. -- on millions of americans. clapper and the nsa and ultimately led widen out of frustration to ask clapper that question publicly. last week he referred to a culture of misinformation in the intelligence committee by senior intelligence officials, clapper, alexander and othe
let's go back to march when senator ron wyden question james clapper about the nsa. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. not. does >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> that is what clapper said about the nsa in march. spencer ackerman, we have come a long way, or have we? where is this going right now? >> let's just back up....
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what the nsa is tracking here and what they can legally track. i want to recap where we were a few weeks ago in this discussion. this interchange on capitol hill as the director was testifying. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not wittingly. >> we sense have learned that wasn't entirely accurate. director clapperer apologized and said there was some misstatement there in an effort of talking about classified things in an unclassified setting. today we are learning more about this situation which the u.s. postal service can track billions of pieces of mail by taking note of what is on the outside of the envelope. not okay? >> i think it is a tough call. the defenders of the program say you have no expectation of privacy on the outside of your mail. it is the kind of data to what people are talking about with respect to the nsa's program. i guess the distinction is in the c
what the nsa is tracking here and what they can legally track. i want to recap where we were a few weeks ago in this discussion. this interchange on capitol hill as the director was testifying. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not wittingly. >> we sense have learned that wasn't entirely...
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and the nsa controversy. lawmakers voicing concerns over the latest leaks that the nsa broke privacy rules. causing tension within the g.o.p. "fox news sunday" congressman pete king says the stakes were unintentional and the programs work while senator rand paul says more oversight is clearly needed. plus a possible new conspiracy theory about princess diana's death. british police are looking into new information but won't give out details and stress they are not actually reopening the investigation into her 1997 death. unnamed source are claiming that a member of the british military was involved in her death. the tip actually came from a abercrombie and fitch soldier's former parents in law who say they waited until the couple divorced to come forward with the new claims. moveover instagram. new app. launching soon that could give that one a run for its money. press gram is unique because it gives users ownership of all the photos they post. here now to fill us in and tell us more about it the man who deve
and the nsa controversy. lawmakers voicing concerns over the latest leaks that the nsa broke privacy rules. causing tension within the g.o.p. "fox news sunday" congressman pete king says the stakes were unintentional and the programs work while senator rand paul says more oversight is clearly needed. plus a possible new conspiracy theory about princess diana's death. british police are looking into new information but won't give out details and stress they are not actually reopening...
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then when the nsa found a lead they wanted to check up on, then the nsa would go do that. technically that poses challenges and legally. >> have you to subsidize -- you're requiring a private company to create a large space. >> it's not just one company. it's three different companies. they hold that data in different shapes, different forms. so being able to quickly search that in a way that would really help nsa detect things with speed is a challenge. do i think that's the direction we're headed? i think so. judge leon's opinion certainly will urge that along just a bit. >> and the task force which included some law professors, some other civil liberty experts as well as counter-terror experts has recommended to the white house there be a separation of the leadership of cyber command, military leadership and nsa so nsa would be a civilian organization. the president may not be leaning that way, we're told. >> it's my understanding that is not what the president will decide. frankly, i know it is attractive to think we have to make it a less military organization to make
then when the nsa found a lead they wanted to check up on, then the nsa would go do that. technically that poses challenges and legally. >> have you to subsidize -- you're requiring a private company to create a large space. >> it's not just one company. it's three different companies. they hold that data in different shapes, different forms. so being able to quickly search that in a way that would really help nsa detect things with speed is a challenge. do i think that's the...
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he's insisting he will not go out of his way to bring nsa leaker edward snowden back to the u.s. today the president was almost contemptuous of the man who has eluded efforts to bring him home. ed henry is traveling with the president is africa tonight. >> no, i will not scramble jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> reporter: ruling out the u.s. of u.s. military assetses president obama was dismissive of the chase for snowden. >> i have not called president xi personally or president putin personally. the reason is because, number one, i shouldn't have to. this is something that routinely is dealt with between law enforcement officials in various country. >> reporter: a sharp turn for a president whose team made the case seem anything but routine until three days ago when secretary of state john kerry warned in a cnn interview the consequences of snowden's actions could be grave. >> people may die as a consequence of what this man did. >> reporter: today the president took a different tact -- downplaying the drama by comparing it to a made for tv movie and saying it didn't rise t
he's insisting he will not go out of his way to bring nsa leaker edward snowden back to the u.s. today the president was almost contemptuous of the man who has eluded efforts to bring him home. ed henry is traveling with the president is africa tonight. >> no, i will not scramble jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> reporter: ruling out the u.s. of u.s. military assetses president obama was dismissive of the chase for snowden. >> i have not called president xi personally or...
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do they need to worry about the nsa? >> what they need to understand is that if they are using any of those services, and really any form of electronic communication, whether it be facebook, twitter, their cell phone, text messages, all of that information is being collected and archived for up to five years, and if an analyst wants to search it, they can go back and read those emails and text messages -- >> but that's assuming -- >> we have to ask ourselves as a society if we're comfortable with that. >> that's assuming they are doing something illegal. because they are not supposed to be accessing domestic records. >> we would think that. but some of it includes hopping messages. just exchanging a message with somebody who is under surveillance can result in you being under surveillance. >> kyle asks with lavabit dead, are there any other options available? >> that's an excellent question, and one that has been asked quite a bit of me lately. and unfortunately i can't vouch for any of the services out there. all of the
do they need to worry about the nsa? >> what they need to understand is that if they are using any of those services, and really any form of electronic communication, whether it be facebook, twitter, their cell phone, text messages, all of that information is being collected and archived for up to five years, and if an analyst wants to search it, they can go back and read those emails and text messages -- >> but that's assuming -- >> we have to ask ourselves as a society if...
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i think on the nsa, the same thing. i think they're making it up as edward snowden releases a new document every other day. >> pat? >> a lot of it has to do with the nsa. the president's numbers started falling immediately when the numbers came out, the results, with snowden's revelations. they said this is too much. obamacare, that certainly is another aspect of this with big government. young people have taken a real turn. they're the most suspicious. they are really the most offended by what's happening with the nsa. when you mentioned the document dump, this is unbelievable that the president said. his own commission said there are problems with this. and the dump they had to do was disturbing. and it's not going to get better. we have numbers on this on big government. people are frightened of big government now. >> the highest number of people fear big government since 1965. >> that's bad news for the president. that's for sure. >> and the democrats, with the senate in 2014. think about it, if the republicans win
i think on the nsa, the same thing. i think they're making it up as edward snowden releases a new document every other day. >> pat? >> a lot of it has to do with the nsa. the president's numbers started falling immediately when the numbers came out, the results, with snowden's revelations. they said this is too much. obamacare, that certainly is another aspect of this with big government. young people have taken a real turn. they're the most suspicious. they are really the most...
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second, on the nsa stuff, i believe there's significant overreach by the nsa and how we monitor american citizens. i think it's -- if james clapper who is at dni now, under congress, who did this, was asked is the nsa collected on the american people and he says no, then a few weeks later, snowden comes out with documents that proves they are, if they have that happen in the bush administration they would've been screaming for an impeachment right now but really you haven't heard that much in the media or from the left. i think it's important to not trade these americans, especially in philadelphia, the capital of american liberty, let's stop trading freedom for the dilution of security because we're never going to live in a country that's free of risk. if we keep saying to the government yes, we trust you and they keep collecting, keep collecting, and every time an incident happens, the liberty erodes a little bit more. i think it's time to reevaluate some of those policies. >> another question. >> it seems that we are facing a significant threat from violent terrorists -- with bio terr
second, on the nsa stuff, i believe there's significant overreach by the nsa and how we monitor american citizens. i think it's -- if james clapper who is at dni now, under congress, who did this, was asked is the nsa collected on the american people and he says no, then a few weeks later, snowden comes out with documents that proves they are, if they have that happen in the bush administration they would've been screaming for an impeachment right now but really you haven't heard that much in...
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>> within the past week, there's been a bipartisan, much like the amash vote on nsa. there's been a real moving back towards reducing the funding for afghanistan. now, general dunford is doing his best with the commander of forces there. he's now debating about what we should do in 2014. with that said, he will have a reduced budget no matter what. and i think, frankly, that's the way to go for the most part. we have to be very careful on these choices. on the larger scale, as secretary of defense hagel just said, everything's on the table, everything should be on the table. we are still spending money, ss essentially on a cold war infrastructure. the cold war ended in 1990, and we're still spending a lot of money on it. >> lieutenant colonel tony shafer, we always love having you on the show. >>> up next, what the anthony weiner have in common with machiavelli's "the prince"? that's a tease for you. r millios are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energ
>> within the past week, there's been a bipartisan, much like the amash vote on nsa. there's been a real moving back towards reducing the funding for afghanistan. now, general dunford is doing his best with the commander of forces there. he's now debating about what we should do in 2014. with that said, he will have a reduced budget no matter what. and i think, frankly, that's the way to go for the most part. we have to be very careful on these choices. on the larger scale, as secretary...
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the nsa is rejecting allegations that it spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine are not true. >>> the boston red sox are world champions once again. they beat the st. louis cardinals last night 6-1. it is boston's world series win. mark strassmann is inside fenway park. >> good morning, charlie. what a night here in fenway park as inning by inning pitch by pitch the crowd in here stood up and got louder waiting for the magical moment. >> the red sox are world champions! >> bedlam boston the final pitch with koji uehara thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the historic championship. it is the first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series in fenway park. david ortiz was the series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. >> reporter: outside fenway park groups of fans ran through the streets jumping on top of cars trying to push some over and even lining up at the finish line of the boston marathon where tragedy struck six months earlier. ever since the bombings last april the motto for the t
the nsa is rejecting allegations that it spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine are not true. >>> the boston red sox are world champions once again. they beat the st. louis cardinals last night 6-1. it is boston's world series win. mark strassmann is inside fenway park. >> good morning, charlie. what a night here in fenway park as inning by inning pitch by pitch the crowd in here stood up and got louder waiting for the magical moment. >> the...
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we're hearing from exiled nsa leaker eric snowedden. here what he has to say next. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> we find the fault lines that run through communities. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected. >> investigative journalism at it's toughest. >> the first pictures of former nsa contractor eric snowdon has been released. this since he found asylum in russia. snowdon said that surveillance programs are a threat to democracy. >> people all over the world are realizing these programs don't make us more
we're hearing from exiled nsa leaker eric snowedden. here what he has to say next. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> we find the fault lines that run through communities. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are...
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i think they, the nsa, are messing with me. then went on to explain that he and his clients had received inexplicable text messages and e-mails not to mention a disk containing spy ware program. in other words this case is based on larry klayman's tin foil hat paranoia about the nsa being after him. this case is not about larry klayman. it is about the meta data program that affects everybody. the idea that larry klayman is the representative is simply outrageous. he is a professional -- and lunatic who should not be a representative of the very important issues of this case. >> go ahead. >> i'm surprised to hear you say that. because that is not what the case was structured on. why don't you read the opinion and see what the judge said rather than spending your time with me. we had differences during the clinton administration. like he is a big advocate of obama. you were a big advocate of sydney blumenthal. >> jeffrey, it's funny. let's let him go. >> real funny. it is not about me. and the fact that you want to try to do a h
i think they, the nsa, are messing with me. then went on to explain that he and his clients had received inexplicable text messages and e-mails not to mention a disk containing spy ware program. in other words this case is based on larry klayman's tin foil hat paranoia about the nsa being after him. this case is not about larry klayman. it is about the meta data program that affects everybody. the idea that larry klayman is the representative is simply outrageous. he is a professional -- and...
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wiretapping is not just nsa. police, whichcal it sounds like it was in your case or it if they follow the law, they could argue they have done everything right. wiretapping has been a cornerstone of law enforcement since the invention of the telephone -- telephone. host: if they were doing their job as designed, why couldn't they stop the boston murders? a coordination problem. us had been more positives in september 11. interagency cooperation has gotten better, but there is still some gaps and that was one of them. host: what you make of the headlines of these tech company ceos meeting with the president yesterday and pressing him on spying, saying the public does not trust us, and demanding they have more control over the backbone? people are trying to manipulate the press and public opinion by releasing things that damage the u.s. government and damage u.s. companies. there are people trying to take commercial advantage of this and companies are hurting. this is something the president needs to pay attention
wiretapping is not just nsa. police, whichcal it sounds like it was in your case or it if they follow the law, they could argue they have done everything right. wiretapping has been a cornerstone of law enforcement since the invention of the telephone -- telephone. host: if they were doing their job as designed, why couldn't they stop the boston murders? a coordination problem. us had been more positives in september 11. interagency cooperation has gotten better, but there is still some gaps...
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posted earliere today, do you support the nsa surveillance programs? we have constitutional rights to privacy, liberty over security. the government is not to be trusted. it was all about relaxing rules , glad to see the right wing coming around. >> i would like to say eric snowden?t >> eric snowden. spy, we don't know and the government does not know what his intentions were. he may have thought this was his only alternative. if he wanted to do the right day and let the american public and i agree thatrams, the gentleman that said without him, we would not have had this debate. government already has charges for him? that is ridiculous. >> what do we know of his background, how he came to that position? it wasfense contractor, very early in his career, an analyst working in hawaii. allowed clearance level him to see this program and he gathered the data on it. and it led the the washington post. that was his decision, definitely. route, he his escape went overseas, and came up with -- teamed up with wikileaks, theed themselves with whistle-blower idea
posted earliere today, do you support the nsa surveillance programs? we have constitutional rights to privacy, liberty over security. the government is not to be trusted. it was all about relaxing rules , glad to see the right wing coming around. >> i would like to say eric snowden?t >> eric snowden. spy, we don't know and the government does not know what his intentions were. he may have thought this was his only alternative. if he wanted to do the right day and let the american...
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to nsa partners. to be perfectly clear, this is not information we collect it on european citizens. it represents information that collected nato allies in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. i understand you correctly, this information was collected external to the country of which it was reported in defense of operations in which nato participates. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> as you study the networks of aboutrld -- let's talk the european union for a second, if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services to use networks you would find in any nation in the european union? >> absolutely. >> how about russian intelligence services? networksy use european inside the european union? >> yes. >> how about al qaeda? could they use networks found in the european union to plan execution of operations? >> they could absolutely. it be in the purview of the national security agency to try to prevent those activities if it was targeted at the united states or o
to nsa partners. to be perfectly clear, this is not information we collect it on european citizens. it represents information that collected nato allies in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. i understand you correctly, this information was collected external to the country of which it was reported in defense of operations in which nato participates. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> as you study the networks of aboutrld -- let's talk the european...
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>> the nsa's denial was careful as many nsa denials are. they said they have no record of any conversation of the kind that snowden described. they also say that they haven't asked anybody to respond to snowden's account. all the interviews they did with his co-workers took place before i asked the question. >> tell us about snowden himself, he's living in moscow, he's a man who captured the world's attention, but he's a wanted man. how did he strike you? >> he's a wanted man. also under international law, he's quite cautious and not looking to expose himself to outsiders. he is calm, he's serene. he's a man who knew what he was getting himself in to as much as anyone can know that. and he is satisfied that he did it for the right reasons and he's prepared to -- he was prepared for the consequences. which already are considerable given the fact that he's been taken away from hisly and so on. >> hookies he live now? how much could you -- how does he live now? >> he allowed few glimpses, he's a private guy. he has no obligation to open his pr
>> the nsa's denial was careful as many nsa denials are. they said they have no record of any conversation of the kind that snowden described. they also say that they haven't asked anybody to respond to snowden's account. all the interviews they did with his co-workers took place before i asked the question. >> tell us about snowden himself, he's living in moscow, he's a man who captured the world's attention, but he's a wanted man. how did he strike you? >> he's a wanted man....
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spying allegations stemmed from leaks made by former nsa contractor edward snowden. he describes himself as a whistleblower, but others say he's a traitor. >> christiane amanpour has spoken with the journalist who worked closely with edward snowden to expose these secrets and joins you now from london. you had that interview with glenn greenwald. what struck you most about him, he is one determined man on a bit of a mission really. >> he continues to insist that despite the vociferous criticism that officials have leveled at the snowden leaks and at him and the press for publishing them, it is not all about terrorism. he keeps saying loorks, they want us to believe that everything that's being leaked is just about life and death terrorism. but it's not. there are a lot of other revelations, a lot of revelations about economic and commercial and industrial espionage. there are a lot of revelations obviously which started the firestorm of protests around the world. about spying and collecting metadata from ordinary citizens. that is what really drives glen green wald r
spying allegations stemmed from leaks made by former nsa contractor edward snowden. he describes himself as a whistleblower, but others say he's a traitor. >> christiane amanpour has spoken with the journalist who worked closely with edward snowden to expose these secrets and joins you now from london. you had that interview with glenn greenwald. what struck you most about him, he is one determined man on a bit of a mission really. >> he continues to insist that despite the...
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one key fact we need to keep in mind is that nsa's focus is on foreign threats under fisa nsa does not target target americans in the u.s. and does not target americans anywhere else without a court order. they are to fisa authorities that have been highlighted in the the press prefers the business records provision known as section 215 which allows the government to legally correct what is called metadata a phone number and length of call, not content. no names, no commerce asians, no content. let me be clear. under 215 the nsa cannot listen to anyone's phonecalls. what section 215 does is allow the government to connect the dots. these dots could have been connected to prevent 9/11 and are necessary to prevent the next attack. we could have determined one of the 9/11 attackers for hijackers was in san diego and made a call to an al qaeda number in yemen. i shudder to think what connections will be missed if the program were completely eliminated. keep in mind law enforcement obtains and analyzes these types of records every day to stop organized crime and keep drugs out. we don't wan
one key fact we need to keep in mind is that nsa's focus is on foreign threats under fisa nsa does not target target americans in the u.s. and does not target americans anywhere else without a court order. they are to fisa authorities that have been highlighted in the the press prefers the business records provision known as section 215 which allows the government to legally correct what is called metadata a phone number and length of call, not content. no names, no commerce asians, no content....
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nevertheless, the nsa says they're in. both papers were apparently given access to what seems to be the same document or similar document. it appears to be a power point slide show used to train intelligence operatives of capabilities of this computer program called prism that allows officials to monitor not just e-mail traffic in realtime but search histories and file transfers and live chats. nbc news has confirmed the existence of the program. as elaboration, one source is describing this realtime monitoring of computer traffic as the equivalent of standing in the post office and watching for specific envelopes that come from parts of the world or people that are deemed possible troublemakers. sources also telling nbc news the surveillance is mainly oriented toward communications that originate outside the u.s. or that involve communications from the u.s. to a foreign country, key word there probably is "mainly oriented." either way, the program is one that american intelligence is relying upon with greater frequency. t
nevertheless, the nsa says they're in. both papers were apparently given access to what seems to be the same document or similar document. it appears to be a power point slide show used to train intelligence operatives of capabilities of this computer program called prism that allows officials to monitor not just e-mail traffic in realtime but search histories and file transfers and live chats. nbc news has confirmed the existence of the program. as elaboration, one source is describing this...
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my experience with the nsa was, what we heard mainly over the last several years, before any the nsa hade, information about people attacking dick cheney and others, waterboarding. the only time it came up as a debate in the intelligence committee was people from the nsa saying how tough it was to work with the fisa court, to get court orders, to follow up on the information we were getting. stamp, it isrubber- highly scrutinized. i realize the american people will say, do not worry, congress is looking out for you, that is not the greatest overconfidence. theeve me, people on intelligence committee take it seriously. mike rogers is extremely conscientious about that. this stuff is looked at very carefully. i do not see any significant violation of civil liberties, no significant -- like in 2009, it like one of those forest gump moments and you become a witness to history. i was the mayor bloomberg's home when he was entertaining the lord mayor of london. rupert murdoch was there, other powerful people, even tina brown like one of, to show you l it was. ray kelly was there as well. w
my experience with the nsa was, what we heard mainly over the last several years, before any the nsa hade, information about people attacking dick cheney and others, waterboarding. the only time it came up as a debate in the intelligence committee was people from the nsa saying how tough it was to work with the fisa court, to get court orders, to follow up on the information we were getting. stamp, it isrubber- highly scrutinized. i realize the american people will say, do not worry, congress...
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the georgetown university law center looked at proposals to change nsa programs. speakers including jim sensenbrenner review the patriot act. this is two and a half hours. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome you to georgetown university law center. today marks the second discussion of the law schools three-part series on the past, present and future of surveillance and foreign intelligence gathering in the united states. in october we can being former members of key staffers from the church committee hearings and looked at the origins of the it surveillance intelligence act. today we are focusing on current bills currently before congress that would reform the foreign intelligence surveillance court and alterations for the foreign intelligence surveillance act as well as cases currently working their way through the courts. our purpose and meaning the program today's move the conversation forward and to think about what framework and principles should guide us as we look to the future. we are now as all of us recognize attic crit
the georgetown university law center looked at proposals to change nsa programs. speakers including jim sensenbrenner review the patriot act. this is two and a half hours. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome you to georgetown university law center. today marks the second discussion of the law schools three-part series on the past, present and future of surveillance and foreign intelligence gathering in the united states. in october we can being former...
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when you call grandma in nebraska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have notng to worry about. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any te of data at all? >> no. john: my fellowibertarians are mad me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i think it is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is. >> i don't mind. 's not like it will be on tmz. john: big brother and privacy. that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: 65 years ago, that novel stck a chord. ople feared the future would bring government spying on us through telescreens that were everywhere, even in our bedrooms. big brother was watching. whenomputers became popular people feared that the internet would become government'way of controlling s. we libertarians said, no, the opposite is true. the intert and personal computer revolution is have freed us from all kinds of government corol. it did, but lately we learn about several or
when you call grandma in nebraska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have notng to worry about. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any te of data at all? >> no. john: my fellowibertarians are mad me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i think it is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is. >> i don't mind. 's not like it will be on tmz....